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  2. War Machine - Wikipedia

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    War Machine is the title adopted by James Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes after he acquired the War Machine armor. He is a military veteran and pilot who began working for Tony Stark, eventually discovering that he was Iron Man and then taking Stark's place when he was incapacitated.

  3. James Rhodes (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    The character of James "Rhodey" Rhodes first appeared in Iron Man #118, in January 1979. In Iron Man #170, in May 1983, Rhodes became Iron Man for a time. Other variations of the character debuted later, with an up-armored Rhodes becoming known as War Machine in Iron Man #282, in July 1992, and as Iron Patriot in Gambit #13, in May 2013.

  4. War Machine in other media - Wikipedia

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    James Rhodes / War Machine appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Bumper Robinson. [9] [10] [3] [4] This version is a founding member of the New Avengers. James Rhodes / War Machine appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, voiced by Hidenori Takahashi in Japanese and Keith Silverstein in English.

  5. 25 Printable Brain Teasers You Can Print for Free - AOL

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    How many of these brain busters can you solve? The post 25 Printable Brain Teasers You Can Print for Free appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. James Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    James or Jim Rhodes is the name of: James Rhodes (pianist) (born 1975), English-Spanish pianist; James Rhodes, fictional comic book superhero also known as War Machine. James Rhodes (Marvel Cinematic Universe), the film version of the character; James Ford Rhodes (1848–1927), American historian and industrialist; James Rhodes (cricketer ...

  7. Deathlok - Wikipedia

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    The Deathlok unit then completed its mission. Kelly's brain was removed from the cyborg and disposed of. One of Ryker's assistants took the brain presumably for use in the SIEGE unit. This version was made for the United States Army by the CIA's Deathlok-program co-head, Harlan Ryker, after studying Luther Manning's cyborg body.

  8. James Rhoades - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikisource; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... James Rhoades (1841 – 15 March 1923) was an Anglo–Irish poet ...

  9. How 'Shōgun' Adapted James Clavell's Novel for a ... - AOL

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    The creators were worried there was nothing new to say, but Clavell's text served as a guiding light.